Comedy Reviews

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lewis Schaffer, Success Is Not An Option

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lewis Schaffer, Success Is Not An Option

On the way in, the man himself was waiting with a handshake and his thanks for coming. He repeated the process on the way out. It was a nice touch. What happened in between was controversial, provocative, shocking, tasteless and hugely, hugely funny. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jonny And The Baptists, The Satiric Verses

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jonny And The Baptists, The Satiric Verses

Jonny and the Baptists join a noble tradition of satirical singers. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Chris Ramsey, The Most Dangerous Man On Saturday Morning Television

Edinburgh Fringe review: Chris Ramsey, The Most Dangerous Man On Saturday Morning Television

Followers of Chris Ramsey's career will know that in 2012, he was thrown off, and subsequently banned from, Soccer AM. The clip of what happened is available on YouTube. It lasts about two minutes.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Davidson, No Further Action

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Davidson, No Further Action

Jim Davidson is not like other festival acts and his audience certainly isn’t.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: NewsRevue 2014

Edinburgh Fringe review: NewsRevue 2014

With a near monopoly of the topical sketch show market, NewsRevue is back playing sold out houses on the Fringe for an incredible 35th straight year.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: ComedySportz UK

Edinburgh Fringe review: ComedySportz UK

Splitting an impov troupe into two teams, ComedySportz creates a unique show of competitive improvised comedy that, for the most part, feels forced and patronising.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Mark Watson, Flaws

Edinburgh Fringe review: Mark Watson, Flaws

"I'm just warming up…" says Mark Watson, lightly jogging on a treadmill, as the audience file in and attempt to find a seat at a sold-out Pleasance One. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Zoe Lyons, Mustard Cutter

Edinburgh Fringe review: Zoe Lyons, Mustard Cutter

Some comedians like to start their shows at the Fringe with a massive overblown entrance, some like to launch straight into their biggest gag, and some like to talk to the audience and warm the room a little.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: The Addams Family

Edinburgh Fringe review: The Addams Family

Charles Adams first drew the Addams Family as a cartoon strip in the 1940s, following a collaboration with the great fantabulist Ray Bradbury. It seems they have been with us ever since.…

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